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New Audi Vw Coolant Hose 811 121 055 Or Part No 6805-06 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hancock, Vermont, United States

Hancock, Vermont, United States
New, never used. dirty on outside.
Brand:Audi / VW Placement on Vehicle:Front Interchange Part Number:811-121-055 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Other Part Number:6805-06

Audi VW Radiator Coolant Hose
Part # Sticker:  811 121 055
Part No Stamped on Hose:  6805-06

Overall length of hose about 27 inches.

Not sure what cars this is for, been laying around the garage for a while.  Presumably A4 and Passat and probably several others.  Message me if you want more pictures or some other information off of the hose.

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NOS Condition Description: This item is NOS or New Old Stock.  It was manufactured by or for Audi / VW for service or repair of vehicles they manufactured.  This item may show shelf wear and the term New in no way implies show quality or perfection.

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